instrument cluster OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE 1998 Owners Manual
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3. Push the COAST/SET 
button on your steering  wheel and  release it.  Once 
you’re going  about 
25 rnph (40 km/h)or  more, 
press the RES/ACCEL 
button on your steering 
wheel.  You’ll go right back 
up  to your chosen speed  and 
stay  there. 
4. Take your  foot off the accelerator. 
The CRUISE light  on the  instrument  panel cluster will 
come  on after  the  cruise  control  has been set to the 
desired  speed. 
It will go off when  you: 
step lightly on the brake pedal, 
0 press  CLEAR  on the steering wheel  or 
0 press the CRUISE button on the instrument panel. 
Resuming a Set  Speed 
Suppose you set your cruise  control at a desired speed 
and then  you apply the brake.  This, of course shuts  off 
the  cruise  control. But  you don’t  need to reset 
it. 
Increasing  Speed  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
There  are two ways  to go to  a higher speed: 
0 
0 
Use the accelerator pedal  to get  to the higher  speed. 
Press the COAST/SET button on the steering wheel, 
then  release  the button and the accelerator pedal. 
You’ll  now  cruise at the higher speed. 
Press the RES/ACCEL button  on the steering wheel. 
Hold  it there until  you get up to the speed  you want 
and then release the switch.  (To increase your speed 
in very  small  amounts, press the  RES/ACCEL 
button  for less than  half a second  and  then  release it. 
Each time  you do this,  your vehicle  will 
go 1 mph 
(1.6 km/h) faster.) 
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Your instrument panel  is designed  to let  you  know  at a glance  how your vehicle  is running.  You’ll know how fast 
you’re going, about  how much  fuel  is  in your tank and many other things you need  to  drive safely and economically. 
The  main components  of your instrument panel  are: 
A. Side  Window Defogger  Vent 
B. Instrument Panel Outlets 
C. Instrument Panel Cluster 
D.  Cruise  Control 
ON/OFF Switch 
E. Glove Box 
E Comfort Controls 
G. Audio System 
H. Trunk Lid Release 
I. Fuel Door Release 
J. Hazard Switch 
K. Accessory Power Outlet 
L. Trip Odometer 
M. Storage Bin 
N. Fog Lamp 
0. Panel Dimmer 
P. Ignition Switch 
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Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
Your instrument panel cluster includes indicator warning lights and gages that are explained on the following pages. 
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Speedometer/Odometer 
Your speedometer  lets you  see your speed  in both  miles 
per  hour (mph) and  kilometers  per hour (kndh).  Your 
odometer  shows  how far your  vehicle  has  been driven in 
either  miles (used  in  the United  States)  or  in kilometers 
(used  in Canada). 
Your  vehicle  has  a  tamper-resistant  odometer. 
If  your odometer  fails  and needs to  be  replaced,  the 
entire  cluster  needs to  be  replaced.  Take your vehicle  to 
the  dealer  to  have this done.  The  dealer  will have the 
new  cluster  odometer  set  to  the mileage of the old 
odometer/cluster  if at all possible.  But if it  can’t,  then 
it’s  set at zero and  a  label must be  put  on the driver’s 
door  to show the old mileage  reading when the new 
odometer was  installed. 
SeasodTrip Mode 
Press this button  to display 
It is  also  pressed to display the  trip mileage  (trip mode). 
The  mode switch  is located 
on the left  side of the 
instrument  panel, next to the  TRIP RESET button  for 
the  trip  odometer. 
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Low Fuel Light 
4 0 E, 
If your  fuel is low,  a circular 
light  on your instrument 
panel  cluster  will come on 
and  stay  on. 
It will also come on  for 
a few seconds when you first 
turn on the ignition as  a check to show you it’s  working. 
If it doesn’t  come on then, have it  fixed. 
Service  Vehicle Soon Light 
This light  will come on 
briefly  when the ignition 
is 
turned to ON to show that SERVICE 
VEHICLE 
SOON 
the bulb  is working. 
These problems  may not be obvious and  may affect 
vehicle performance  or durability. Consult  a qualified 
Oldsmobile  dealership for necessary  repairs to maintain 
vehicle performance. 
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Instrument  Panel  Fuse Block 
These  fuses  are located in a  fuse block on the 
passenger's  side 
of the  instrument  panel.  Pull off the 
right-hand  cover 
to expose the fuses. Fuse 
ABS 
Description 
ABS Motor  Asm 
CRANK  CRANK 
-- Instrument Panel 
SIGNAL BCM, Cluster, Body Control Module, 
CLUSTER  Powertrain Control Module 
HEATED 
MIRROR  Heated Outside Rearview 
Mirrors 
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I Fuse Description 
Fuse 
IGN 0: I/P Cluster, Powertrain Control 
1 CLUSTER  PCM, Module, Body Control 
I &BCM I 
1 LOW  BLOWER  HVAC 
Control Assembly, 
Blower Motor 
~ HVAC 
CRUISE 
ABS 
BTSI  Air Temperature 
Valve Motor, 
HVAC  Control Assembly, 
Solenoid Box 
Cruise Control Module 
Electronic Brake Control Module  (EBCM)  ABS Relay,  TCS 
Disable Switch 
Brake-Transaxle Shift Interlock 
TURN SIGNALS,  Turn Signals, Cornering Lamps  CORN  LPS 
AIR  BAG 
CLUSTER 
DRL  Air 
Bag System 
Instrument Panel Cluster 
Daytime Running Lamps  PCM,  BCM, 
U/H  RELAY 
RADIO,  WAC, 
RFA  CLUSTER 
DATA  LINK 
ABS,  BCM 
CIGAR  LTR, 
AUX  POWER, 
POWER  DROP INADV 
POWER BUS 
Description 
Powertrain Control Module, Body 
Control Module, Underhood 
IgnitiodRelay 
Radio,  HVAC  Control Assembly, 
Instrument Panel Cluster, Remote 
Keyless Entry Module, Data 
Link 
Connector,  Bose Amplifier 
ABS1 -- Electronic Brake 
Control Module (EBCM), Body 
Control Module 
Auxiliary  Power, Cigarette 
Lighter, Power  Drop 
Vanity  Mirrors, 
I/P Courtesy 
Lamps, 
I/P Compartment Lamps, 
Trunk Courtesy Lamp, Header  Courtesy and Reading Lamps, 
US 
Lighted Rearview Mirror 
CD  CHANGER  Cartridge Disk Changer 
HIGH  BLOWER  High Blower Relay 
HAZARD  Hazard Switch 
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GAWR ....................................... 4-30 
Gear  Positions.  Automatic  Transaxle 
................ 2-20 
GloveBox 
.................................... 2-46 
Gross  Axle  Weight  Rating 
........................ 4-30 
Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating 
...................... 4-30 
Guide  en  Francais 
11 .. ................................. 
GVWR ....................................... 4-30 
Halogen  Bulbs 
................................ 6-31 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
.......................... 5-2 
Head  Restraints 
................................. 1-5 
Headlamps  Aiming 
..................................... 6-33 
Wiring 
..................................... 6-56 
Hearing  Impaired.  Customer  Assistance 
.............. 8-4 
Bulb  Replacement 
............................ 6-3 1 
High/Low  Beam  Changer ...................... 2-32 
Heating 
........................................ 3-4 
High-Beam  Headlamps 
.......................... 2-32 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............................. 4-23 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
......................... 4-23 
Hitches.  Trailer 
................................. 4-34 
Hood 
if Steam Is Coming  From  Your Engine .............. 5- 15 
Ignition  Positions ............................... 2-16 
Ignition  Transaxle  Lock  Check 
.................... 7-16 
Illuminated  Entry 
............................... 2-40 
Illumination  on  Door  Handle  Activation 
............. 2-41 
Illumination  on  Remote  Activation ................. 2-11 
Inflation.  Tire 
.................................. 6-40 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview  Mirror 
................. 2-43 
Inspections 
.................................... 7-17 
Brake  System 
................................ 7-17 
Engine  Cooling  System 
........................ 7-17 
Exhaust  Systems 
............................. 7-17 
Front-Wheel-Drive  Axle  Boot 
.................. 7-17 
Front-Wheel-Drive  Axle  Seal 
................... 7-17 
Steering 
.................................... 7-17 
Suspension 
.................................. 7-17 
Throttle  System 
.............................. 7-17 
Instrument  Panel 
............................... 2-50 
Brightness  Control 
............................ 2-40 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-49 
Cluster 
..................................... 2-52 
FuseBlock 
.................................. 6-57 
Interior  Lamps 
................................. 2-40 
Checking  Things Under 
......................... 6-8 
Release 
...................................... 6-9 .................................... J ack.  Tire  5-27 
How  to  Reset  the Change Oil  Light 
................. 6-15  Jump  Starting ................................... 5-3 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4-19  Key in the  Ignition ............................. 2-14 
Key  Lock  Cylinders  Service 
...................... 7-14 
If a Tire  Goes  Flat .............................. 5-24  Keyless  Entry  System ............................ 2-8 
If No Steam Is Coming  From  Your Engine ........... 5- 16  Keys .......................................... 2-2 
How 
to Reset  the Engine  Oil Life  Monitor 
........... 6-  15 
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